Chris Kreider opens the scoring in Rangers-Penguins Game 7
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Dorin Canaday
May 15, 2022 (8:05 PM)
The New York Rangers and Pittsburgh Penguins are playing in the fourth of five game sevens in the first round of the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs. The Penguins got great news today as their starting goaltender Tristan Jarry who missed the first six games of the series, was available, as well as captain Sidney Crosby who missed game six.
That didn't stop 52-goal scorer Chris Kreider from opening the scoring just under eight minutes into the first period. Kreider took a perfect cross-ice pass from Mika Zibanjed and wired home a hard one-timer past Jarry.
Watch it here:
The Penguins would eventually tie the game late in the first period, and that's where the teams stand. 1-1 in the first intermission
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